Advances in Analysis and Detection of Explosives Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Analysis and Detection of Explosives, September 7–10, 1992, Jerusalem, Israel

This book represents a collection of papers presented at the 4th International Symposium on Analysis and Detection of Explosives held at the Mitzpeh Rachel Kibbutz Guesthouse in Jerusalem, September 7 to 10, 1992. The Symposium was attended by 150 participants from 20 countries and 50 lectures were...

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Other Authors: Yinon, Jehuda (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
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Table of Contents:
  • 13. Detection of Trace Explosive Evidence by Ion Mobility Spectrometry
  • 14. Explosive Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis
  • 15. The Analysis of the Explosives of the Paper Detonator
  • 16. Gas Chromatographic Retention Indices of Explosives and Nitro-Compounds
  • 17. Determination of the Impurity Concentration Profile in TNT
  • 18. Indication of Nitroester Concentration in Air by Use of Gas Chromatography
  • 19. The Instrumental Analysis of Intact and Post Blast Water Gel and Emulsion Explosives
  • 20. Characterisation of Coal-Mining Explosives by Classical Wet Analysis and Modern Instrumental Analysis
  • 21. Rapid Methods for Quantitation of Stabilizers and their Reaction Products in Propellants
  • 22. Fluorometric Determination of MMAN as a Sensitizer in Water Gel Explosives by HPLC Using Pre-Column Derivatization with7-Dimethylaminocoumarin-3-Carbonyl Fluoride
  • 23. Analysis of the Detonation Products of Insensitive High Explosives
  • Analysis of Explosive Residues
  • 1. Birmingham Six Pub Bombing Case (Keynote Lecture)
  • 2. A Scheme for the Analysis of Explosives and Explosive Residues in Japan
  • 3. Antibody-Based Field Test Kits for Explosives
  • 4. Smokeless Powder Characterization — An Investigative Tool in Pipe Bombings
  • 5. Applications of Ion Chromatography for Determination and Identification of Chlorate, Nitrite and Nitrate in Explosives and Explosive Residues
  • 6. Sample Preparation by Supercritical Fluid Extraction in Explosives Trace Analysis
  • 7. The Semtex-H Story
  • 8. The Identification of Organic Peroxides
  • 9. Slurry and Emulsion Explosives: New Tools for Terrorists, New Challenges for Detection and Identification
  • 10. The Work of the Explosives and Gunshot Residues Unit of the Forensic Science Service (UK)
  • 11. Analysis of Organic Gunshot Residues
  • 12. GSR Particles Formed by Using Ammunition that have Mercury Fulminate Based Primers
  • Analytical Methods
  • 37. Explosive and Taggant Detection with Ionscan
  • 38. Prediction of the Life-Time of a Taggant in a Composition
  • 39. Analysis of Semtex Explosives
  • 40. Consideration of Some Aspects of Marking Plastic Explosive Semtex
  • 41. Analysis of Airflows in Personnel Screening Booths
  • 42. The ATF Canine Explosives Detection Program
  • 43. Vapor Preconcentration in the Detection of Explosives by Animals in an Automated Setting
  • Vapor Generators
  • 44. Vapor Generation for Use in Explosive Portal Detection Devices
  • 45. Design Concept: Femtogram-Level Explosives Vapor Generator
  • 46. A Model of Explosive Vapor Concentration II
  • 47. Design and Calibration of Pulsed Vapor Generators for TNT, RDX and PETN.
  • Energetic Materials and Mass Spectrometry
  • 24. Synthesis and Explosive Performance Characteristics of Polynitropolycyclic Cage Explosives (Keynote Lecture)
  • 25. Diagnostic Scheme for Polynitrocage Compounds
  • 26. Predication of the Life-Time of Nylon 6/6 exposed to JA-2 Propellant
  • 27. MS/MS CID Fragmentation Processes in Nitronaphthalenes
  • 28. Tandem Mass Spectrometric Identification of Explosives Adsorbed on Organic Substrates
  • 29. Adduct Ions in Mass Spectrometry of Nitramine Munitions Compounds
  • 30. Comparative Study of RDX and HMX by DEPMS and TSLC/MS
  • 31. GC/MS Analysis of PETN and NG in Post-Explosion Residues
  • Explosive Detection
  • 32. Nuclear Based Explosive Detection Systems — 1992 Status (Keynote Lecture)
  • 33. Explosives Detection — The Case for Magnetic Resonance
  • 34. Explosives Detection by 14N pure NQR+
  • 35. Hidden Explosive Detection Methods
  • 36. Testing Protocol for Surface-Sampling Detectors